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				<li>London</li>
				<li>Paris</li>
				<li>Tokyo</li>
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				<b>London</b><br>
				<br><span>London is the capital city of England. </span><br>
				<br>From the distance, it looked like a skinny tube,
				but as we got closer, we could see it flesh out before our eyes. It was tubular, all right,
				but fatter than we could see from far away. Furthermore, we were also astonished to notice
				that the building was really in two parts: a pagoda sitting on top of a tubular one-story structure.
				Standing ten feet away, we could marvel at how much of the pagoda was made up of glass windows.
				Almost everything under the wonderful Chinese roof was made of glass, unlike the tube that it was sitting on,
				which only had four. Inside, the tube was gloomy, because of the lack of light. Then a steep,
				narrow staircase took us up inside the pagoda and the light changed dramatically. All those windows let in a
				flood of sunshine and we could see out for miles across the flat land.
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				<b>Paris</b><br>
				<br><span>Paris is the capital of France.</span> <br>
				<br>From the distance, it looked like a skinny tube,
				but as we got closer, we could see it flesh out before our eyes. It was tubular, all right,
				but fatter than we could see from far away. Furthermore, we were also astonished to notice
				that the building was really in two parts: a pagoda sitting on top of a tubular one-story structure.
				Standing ten feet away, we could marvel at how much of the pagoda was made up of glass windows.
				Almost everything under the wonderful Chinese roof was made of glass, unlike the tube that it was sitting on,
				which only had four. Inside, the tube was gloomy, because of the lack of light. Then a steep,
				narrow staircase took us up inside the pagoda and the light changed dramatically. All those windows let in a
				flood of sunshine and we could see out for miles across the flat land.
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				<b>Tokyo</b><br>
				<br><span>Tokyo is the capital of Japan.</span> <br>
				<br>From the distance, it looked like a skinny tube,
				but as we got closer, we could see it flesh out before our eyes. It was tubular, all right,
				but fatter than we could see from far away. Furthermore, we were also astonished to notice
				that the building was really in two parts: a pagoda sitting on top of a tubular one-story structure.
				Standing ten feet away, we could marvel at how much of the pagoda was made up of glass windows.
				Almost everything under the wonderful Chinese roof was made of glass, unlike the tube that it was sitting on,
				which only had four. Inside, the tube was gloomy, because of the lack of light. Then a steep,
				narrow staircase took us up inside the pagoda and the light changed dramatically. All those windows let in a
				flood of sunshine and we could see out for miles across the flat land.
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